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Hospital is a test case for privatisation
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Hospital is a test case for privatisation

There will be times where the private sector can add efficiency and new ways of thinking but others where private profits only come at the price of worse services and greater risks.

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Parents want clear, easy to understand school reports
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Parents want clear, easy to understand school reports

They want to know what their children can and cannot do, and they want to know in plain English.

Government on diplomatic L-plates needs to get up to speed
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Government on diplomatic L-plates needs to get up to speed

Australia must learn to build alliances in the Great Game with China.

Britain cannot turn its back on the EU
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Britain cannot turn its back on the EU

The best outcome from Australia's point of view is still for Britain to remain in the EU.

Liberals become party of micromanagement
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Liberals become party of micromanagement

The $2 billion small business fund shows a lack of trust in the market.

Kids' public transport deserves support
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Kids' public transport deserves support

Labor pledge of free travel should be carefully assessed.

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Uncertainty looms over MyHealth deadline
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Uncertainty looms over MyHealth deadline

We will know within days whether last-ditch changes by the federal government to the radical extension of the My Health Record database are sufficient to assuage privacy and security concerns.

Terror must not divide us
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Terror must not divide us

The terrorist who stabbed a cafe owner to death in Melbourne will have won a victory in death if his actions turn Australians against each other.

When the guns fell silent
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When the guns fell silent

The new nation of Australia had lost 61,560 war dead, more than all the other wars fought in the history of white settlement. Many more men damaged by the fighting would die in the early postwar years.

We believe Ashleigh over Foley
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We believe Ashleigh over Foley

The events at Macquarie Street in the past two days that culminated in the dramatic resignation of Luke Foley as Opposition Leader have stunned all NSW and left many people, especially women, angry.

Be alert not alarmed on China in the Pacific
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Be alert not alarmed on China in the Pacific

Australia should balance China not fight it.